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Show tAMPs, Firemen Ake In uiemicai wariare New Director Co Hei-- The AMP's and fire department members are given lull instructions each week on uses of poisonous and civil disturbance gases by Chemical Warfare Officer, 1st Lieutenant Francis L. Hughes. . Lieutenant Hughes announced a of training, and, four hour course 11 members of OASC's law and orput through their paces der are .h uroeir. Two hours of instruc gas lec-- ; tions and resumes ofandwartwo final tures on Monday, hours of wearing the mask and: actual contact -with the gases on Friday. The course has been in effect lora be the past four weeks.of It.sixis to months continuous school duration, and is to inciuoe aucn firing range other things as actual Olander J Kay inpractice, as well , as complete structions on the quelling of civil - Capt. Nelson A. disturbance riots. actual experience During their Capt. Nelson A of gases, they enter the gas cham- new base defense plasT on. Tear ber with the gas masks reare masks the is ignited, gas moved so that each student will' Capt. Roeller. the stuff, then get a real "whiff" ofexit. first assignment here ovh run crying to the It never fails. has training and ODeratiftnTi When their sense of sight lec-tuNew Duties Include master companies and d a short receive returned, they xo mis assiinmw' on the more powerful gases, then are marched through the Roeller was the comS Sports, Social ficer of the third proS chlorine gas chamber. , This is done so that each stu- tion squadron, special Kn Affairs Promotion auu auu worxefl in dent will experience this dreaded on encountered so is often tary division, personnel that gas has Th rASC recreation office rescues in conflagrations, ay so of aDDointment the onnminfpH iof each student is given the conMiss Kay Olander as director of fidence necessary to approach and r nm ieia. women's activities lor a dangerous job. complete Miss Olander first arrived at since and Base J of 1943, OASC in March that time she has been associated with the financial aid department serving as supervisor of accounting. Her new duties wiu cover au It has come to tat C phases of the organization of sports, base headquartcii tt of. affairssocial dances, of promotion "Soldiers lead an arduous life, are failing to car1 picnics, hikes and parties for the a life full of danger, but every? sonnelair base bulletii l army women workers. thing possible is being done to parking of automobiles k . She came to Hill Field from Minaid them. No pains are spared than designated parUii neapolis, Minnesota, and is now liv- to provide our men with the best ' It is reported that mm. work Her in keeps Ogden. ing in the way of equipment weapons. Ing parked aroml & to too write not her busy but busy 1 to that one man overseas. He is rations and clothing," Under-Se- c along docks,toosopnqf of War Robert P. Patter new houses and serving in France, and she feels retary that it is a good job well done in son said recently in toa radio remaking it difficult to be the Euro load and unload. port following a trip keeping him happy. Her bonnie lies over the ocean. pean fronts. lie emphasized thai "the job of production is by no means fin ished, and right now there are important items where our needs New Hig' are not being met. We must keep without The number of publiof up the flow of supplies stint, and without- - limit for the tributed during the moeft Establishment of the nation's armies in Europe and for our forces gust by the initial distrihf first helicopter school at Freeman fighting in Asia : and in the Pa of branch IX is the hijL . . field in southwestern Indiana was cific." been distributed dura: At OASC last month rubber re has announced last week by the army month. gle air forces. pair branch went on a Statistics reveal thatUT Personnel of the new military schedule to meet an anticipated cations, including 38SJ8 helicopter section are shortage of airplane casings that were distributed to 4S,C rated as pilots and field threatened to ground a large num ties during the entire K mechanics who are enlisted men, ber of U. S. war planes. August.. the announcement said. 1 in use is Training helicopter given at that field and at the Sikorsky aviation plant, Bridgeport, i Conn. Two Freeman field officers made- aviation historv rocontiv when they flew two type vzo mues on the ueui;upiers est formation flight ever madelongby ruiary pianes m this country. It wastype announced that the southwest Asia headauarters of Amri. can forces at Kandy, Ceylon, re venue useu neiicopiers in the air pome invasion ot Surma by Amer lean units. ming Ogden Air Service Command ; ; Wednesday,-- September 13, 1 944 COLONEL PAUL W. HOI.P, Commanding - EDITORIAL STAFF Mltorial Supervision: Capt. A. B. Wanamaker. Lt. Betty Richardson. PaHors TSt. Ryland M. Thomaion; Assistant Editor: Larry C. Evans. Ataoelateai TBft. Lionel H. Turner, Pvt. BMzabeth Depew, Auguat O. Kettman, Pvt. : . Toresa E. Not. Pnotogrnphyi Pvt. Jean McCollum and "Bate Photo. c'vHJ?2 Th HHUlelder 1 publlahad weekly In the interest" of tho jnj" Field. Utah, ana . Hill personnel of the Air Base and Ogden Airto Service Command, d througn taclUttea the with to distributed free each Wedneiday. It printed r. Opinions expressed in this PaP" the cooperation of Tho Ogden are those of the individual writers and members of the staff, and do not neces w ' sarlly reflect the attitude of the army or of the commanding or " oue.te l that articles appearing In Its co.vmns be not out the express consent of the Publie Relation. Office at Hill Field. The Hin'lelder Ka 20S receives material supplied by Camp Newrpaper Service. War Department ! 13ad street. N. V. C. Credited material may not be publlahsd without permission from Camp Newspaper Service. Standard-Examine- " . : f P". " Look Who's Coming Kay Olander Is Appointed Activity Head - re 1 ao-in- g, Park Proper, ; if Says Not Through Yet, Headquarters Official Says .4 V v. - M-- ' . v. ' t - a sBva v Puhlication First Helicopter School Opened . . . Aren't toe Interested In finding Snodgrass, the amiable and often stooge for Ventriloquist Can-HeSmith in a suitcase, bat It would be something of a different eeler if svelte Camelette Jerry Davis should show up in a barracks bag. Right now the dummy is speechless, but hell find his tongue and Jerry will be back on her pins when the Camel Caravan makes Us. appearance here at OASC Thursday night, September 21, to be seen at the base gymnasium. XXAYBE THE BOYS bitter-tongu- ld ed . How to Renew "A" Mileage Ration Transportation Branch, traffic section, makes the following announcement regarding renewals of "A" mileage ration books. All concerned should follow these directions closely. 1. Complete the application form (obtainable at gas stations and Employe Transportation Branch located in Civilian Personnel building). 2. .Attach tire record and endorsed back cover of old "A" book to application. 3. Take completed application to place of registration nearest your residence. DO NOT MAIL APPLICATIONS AND DO NOT TAKE THEM TO TOUR LOCAL BOARD OFFICE. "A" book renewals can be made at the following places only on the dates and during the hours listed. LAYTON Town Hall, September 18 and 19, 1 p. m. to 7 p. m. KAYSVILLE Grade school, District school, September 18 and 19, 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. FARMINGTON Courthouse, September 18 and 19, 4 p. m. to ' 8 p. m. BOUNTIFUL Stoker school, September 18 and 19, 2 p.m. Employe R-5- 34 to 7 p. " m. SALT LAKE CITY High schools and junior high schools, 20 and 21, 4 p. m. to 9 p. m. September MURRAY Holllday . school, Sherman school, Plymouth , School, Arlington school, September 20 and 21, 4 p. m. to 9 p. m. ' CLEARFIELD Junior high school, September 18, 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.; September 19, 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. OGDEN Weber college, Old Central building, September 18, 19 and 20, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Hits - 24-ho- I officer-instructo- rs . Priorities Interest Gh - R-4-- B . Promotions TO vu. Be uwr staff Sergeant: ml. WCDD. George E. Pr- - Cha'l D. Johnon, John a. Corporal: Leiton L. Putnai, Paul Jr., Helen M. To Be Private Flrat ('Buckley. p..j.i.i. n Bry,n;..Robert El Fox-- Cheater A. Jack- miiiam KimDall, Claudlous 8 Jam" McJ'mPey. William Mllla, mm',. Wlllard L. Minor, Sr., Robert L. Jeug 5e8eI,,",: Captation. k.i,. r " F. Roth, t is' u , a v. tI :war 1ki H,anr "ittV - ni """ I U7i SAY, - 'I w - THINK Sll w T , 4. by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and the Pirates -. mm T Xx1 I ..v 1 . 1. tuuem; Mr n v mu - x 1 mr aa ; tuanu. ma am . -- m.n mm f un.T I - ''I ENGROSSED . . . Four OASC enlisted men read plans to demobilise service personnel in accordance system. The new scheme was released to the PW determines discbarge priority en a pelnt tAslo Call - 'W nmun jr., winfred Reese, Joseph N. Robertson, Theodore Thompson, -- ... nuoynn M. JflnglUih Jr. Jesse J. Kemp, Venson Manlgault, Loren aimer John N. Pat teraon. Willie D.northcross, Percy, Johnnie R. Plrtle, J. nomas, Leonard D. Waters. 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